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1Mar-2023Parent-child dynamics as predictors of dissociation in adulthoodKate, Mary-Anne ; Jamieson, Graham ; Middleton, Warwick3-May-2023
225-Mar-2022"Dr Who, a Tardis, and a relocation": Women with Dissociative Identity Disorder reflect on barriers to identifying and disclosing their traumaKate, Mary-Anne ; Jamieson, Graham ; Middleton, Warwick15-May-2023
32021Measuring Dissociative Symptoms and Experiences in an Australian College Sample Using a Short Version of the Multidimensional Inventory of DissociationKate, Mary-Anne ; Jamieson, Graham ; Dorahy, Martin J; Middleton, Warwick20-Apr-2023
42021Childhood Sexual, Emotional, and Physical Abuse as Predictors of Dissociation in AdulthoodKate, Mary-Anne ; Jamieson, Graham ; Middleton, Warwick17-Apr-2023
52020The prevalence of Dissociative Disorders and dissociative experiences in college populations: a meta-analysis of 98 studiesKate, Mary-Anne ; Hopwood, Tanya ; Jamieson, Graham 20-Apr-2023
624-Jul-2019Dissociative disorders are nearly as common as depression. So why haven’t we heard about them?Kate, Mary-Anne 1-Aug-2019
727-Oct-2018The prevalence of dissociation and the Dissociative Disorders and the etiological role of childhood abuse and parent-child dynamics: implications for the validity of the trauma and fantasy models of dissociationKate, Mary-Anne ; Jamieson, Graham ; Middleton, Warwick17-Mar-2023
828-Mar-2017A soldier and a sex worker walk into a therapist’s office. Who’s more likely to have PTSD?Kate, Mary-Anne ; Jamieson, Graham 20-Apr-2023

Credit Name
Mary-Anne Kate
Full Name
Kate, Mary-Anne
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:mkate2
 
Position Title
Adjunct Associate Lecturer
 
 
 
 
Biography
Dr Mary-Anne Kate has a professional background is in the development of national and EU policies and practices to improve quality of life outcomes for vulnerable client groups, including migrants, refugees, and people with trauma histories and mental health issues. Mary-Anne is a Scientific Committee member of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD) and has recently been awarded the Chancellor's Doctoral Research Medal and the David Caul Award for her PhD on childhood maltreatment, parent-child dynamics and dissociation. Her previous roles have included a diplomatic posting to Cairo to manage Australia’s refugee and migration programmes for North Africa and policy development for Europe’s most influential think-tank on immigration and equality issues.
 
Discipline
School of Psychology
 
Faculty
Faculty of Medicine and Health
Surname
Kate
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Given Name
Mary-Anne
 
School/Department
School of Psychology
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